“The confluence of fashion, art, dance, and music has likely never been more potent than when Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes held sway between 1909 and 1929. Chanel, Picasso, Stravinsky, Cocteau, and Balanchine were just a few of those invited to astonish the legendary impresario, whose troupe’s innovations reverberate to this day. Assouline’s lavishly illustrated limited-edition Ballets Russes celebrates that explosion of creative forces.” —DIANE SOLWAY, Arts and Culture Editor (assouline.com; $750)

“On a recent trip to London, I popped into the Nails Inc. salon at Harvey Nichols for the Crystal Pedicure. Forty-five minutes later I walked out with sparkling Swarovski-pavé toes!” —CHRISTINA HAN, Associate Beauty Editor (nailsinc.com)

“I’ve always fantasized about having a neon sign in my apartment, despite the havoc it would wreak on my electric bill. The NYC store Let There Be Neon would be my first stop—they’ve done custom work for designers like Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton (remember those Stephen Sprouse roses?) and even sell vintage pieces. Now I just have to figure out what my sign would say...” —VANESSA LAWRENCE, Fashion Writer (lettherebeneon.com)

“Every time I visit London, I spend hours stocking up at Fortnum & Mason. Luckily, they deliver worldwide, so I can get my fix via the online shop. My favorites are the Piccadilly biscuits and Royal Blend tea, both part of the English Essentials Hamper.” —JEANINE CELESTE PANG, Associate to the Editor in Chief (fortnumandmason.com; $160)

“After seeing the Prada show and all the colorful jewelry, I am dreaming of beautiful gemstones, like these James de Givenchy for Taffin tourmaline earrings.” —KARLA MARTINEZ, Fashion Market and Accessories Director (at Taffin, New York; price upon request)